Charles A. Lindbergh walks out of a airplane hanger, possibly at Lowry Field in Denver, Colorado. An unidentified man walks next to Mr. Lindbergh. A crowd and a Denver Police Officer follow behind them. This took place during Charles Lindbergh's...

Charles Lindbergh arrives in Denver, Colorado after his solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean; riding with him in the convertible automobile are Governor William Adams and Benjamin Stapleton. A crowd of people, including an African-American...

Charles A. Lindbergh leaves an airport, probably Lowry Field in Denver, Colorado. A Denver Police Officer walks with Mr. Lindbergh along with two other men, a reporter and young boy. A woman is in the background.

Charles A. Lindbergh, American Aviator, poses in front of his airplane, "Spirit of St. Louis." Also known as "Lone Eagle," and "Lucky Lindy," for his historic first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, 3600 miles in 33 1/2 hours.

Thousands of people line the sidewalks along 16th (Sixteenth) Street in Denver, Colorado to cheer Charles A. Lindbergh after his solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. A sign reads: "F & C Wonderful Shoes 5-6."

Charles Lindbergh rides in an automobile as part of a parade near the old City Hall building at 14th (Fourteenth) and Market Streets in Denver, Colorado. Spectators, and a group of city police, stand nearby and wave their hats. Two policemen on a...

Charles A. Lindbergh (center) stands with Mayor Ben Stapleton (right) and Governor Billy Adams (left) in Denver, Colorado. Two other men stand nearby, one is dressed in a military uniform and the other possibly wears a fire or police uniform.